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Customer reviews

“It is a very pretty cottage in a lovely village which is small and quaint, yet has all the amenities you need. There is a good variety of restaurants and good pubs, all within walking distance.
The village has a friendly welcoming atmosphere,there is also plenty to do and see and you don't have to travel very far to local attractions.
The garden is shared with the tea room guests but is empty from 4pm onwards which is when you're most likely to need it.”

Mrs Boden, Abertillery, August 2014

“The village of Kinver was very pleasant and in a good situation for attractions, including the SVR, which was our main reason for visiting the area. In the village there are plenty of eating establishments from take-aways to restaurants. Also, there is a good selection of shops if you want to self cater. We would definitely use this cottage again if we visit the area.”

Cottage features

Open fire

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Broadband / WiFi

Rating

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Sleeps

5

Bedrooms

3

Bathrooms

2

Pets

No

The property

A charming 16th century, former wool merchant's cottage, ideally located in the centre of the pretty Staffordshire village of Kinver, close to the Worcestershire and Shropshire border. Boasting the original inglenook fireplace in the dining room and wall and ceiling beams in the attic bedroom, this Kinver holiday cottage makes an ideal base for a family break in a beautiful part of the country. Set over three floors, this Kinver cottage seamlessly combines traditional charm with contemporary furnishings, with the attic master bedroom boasting an en-suite shower room and lovely views over the rear garden. The spacious ground floor accommodation offers a separate dining room with warming woodburner, a well-equipped fitted kitchen and a light and airy sitting room with a sun room overlooking the large cottage garden. The rear garden, shared with the tea room, is complete with original stone carvings leading to a lovely folly, making a perfect place to relax and unwind. The village of Kinver, a Conservation Area, has many listed buildings, numerous pubs and restaurants, individual shops and tea rooms. Lovely walks and cycle routes can be enjoyed in the tranquil countryside in and around the area with the Staffordshire Way running through the village. This is a wonderful Kinver cottage to enjoy at any time of the year.

About the location

KINVER

Stourbridge 5 miles; Kidderminster 6 miles; Bridgnorth; 10 miles.

The ancient riverside village of Kinver, steeped in history, lies in beautiful Staffordshire countryside on the Worcestershire, Shropshire border. Boasting many ancient black and white buildings this charming village has many amenities, with individual shops to suit all tastes, traditional pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and its very own award-winning brewery! Kinver is overlooked by the impressive Kinver Edge, a sandstone ridge covering 300 acres and offering impressive views of the surrounding countryside, as well as evidence of Iron Age hill forts and cave-houses occupied until the mid 1900's. Nearby Stourbridge, famous for its glass making, has many lovely parks while Bewdley, once described as 'the most perfect Geogian town in Worcestershire', sits on the banks of the River Severn, close the medieval Wyre Forest with its many walks and cycle routes, and offers a good choice of pubs and cafes along the riverside as well as many tiny shops, antique and art galleries. Also close by are some of the best attractions in the country, including The Severn Valley Railway, the West Midland Safari Park, Cadbury World and the Black Country Living Museum, Ironbridge Gorge or the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford. Excellent walking and biking can be enjoyed along the Staffordshire and Worcestershire or Stourbridge canals, both a haven for wildlife or why not visit one of the many country parks, great houses or museums in the area? The beautiful Malvern Hills, Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick with its magnificent castle, Ludlow, Bridgnorth and the many unspoilt Cotswold villages and towns make a great day out for all the family.